Mountain peaks around Sanfront, situated in Italy's Po Valley near the Cottian Alps, provide access to a range of mountain experiences. This region is characterized by its prominent peaks, offering both geographical significance and opportunities for exploration. The landscape features a mix of high alpine environments and lower, historically rich massifs.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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I didn't see anything other than mist today. Too bad, can't always be lucky. Is the correct name Punta Rumelletta? That's what the sign said.
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It is a large boulder positioned overhanging, an excellent panoramic point over the Gilba valley. It can be reached from two sides, starting from different hamlets of Melle, or from the capital itself. For those who suffer from vertigo, it is better not to get too close to the edge and look below.
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Summit easily reachable on a path that cuts through meadows and grazing cows. The summit cross is similar to the nearby Punta Ostanetta, and from both peaks there is a beautiful view of Monviso
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From Passo Malaura you continue almost entirely by push, you don't need portage. The effort is rewarded by a splendid view of the Val Varaita.
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Departure from the sanctuary of Sant'Anna. 2h and 20 to get up, walking with a calm step. I recommend taking the left fork on the outward journey (less steep) and going down the steepest path on the way back. Immediately below the village of Sant'Anna there is a highly recommended hotel restaurant. Delicious aperitif, magnificent view and super welcome!
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Locally nicknamed "Leonardo's Mountain" for Da Vinci praised its quartzite minerals, Mount Bracco also has interesting rock climbing sectors that can be reached from Sanfront. I've climbed several routes on good gneiss year-round, only to be avoided during the warmest months.
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It can be reached starting from Rore, with a view of Monviso, Pelvo, Marchesa!
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You can make a loop starting from the road of the cannons, and in about an hour and a half complete it to climb to the top of the panoramic Roccerè. It is located about halfway between the easy peaks of San Bernardo and Birrone
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Near Sanfront, you can discover several notable peaks and viewpoints. Mount Roccerè offers panoramic views of the Maira Valley, Monviso, and the Cuneo hills. For exceptional views stretching from the Maritime Alps to Monviso, Mont Blanc, and Monte Rosa, consider Razil Peak. Additionally, the Envie Cross – Monte Bracco Summit provides stunning vistas of the lower Po valley with Monviso in the foreground.
Yes, Monte Ricordone is known for its easy hiking trails across open meadows, making it suitable for families. The summit offers wonderful views of both the lower and upper valleys, and its broad, flat top is even suitable for camping and sunbathing.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Monviso, for instance, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the source of Italy's longest river, the Po, at Pian del Re. Its park features extraordinary biodiversity, including wetlands, alpine meadows, rare plant species like St. John's Lily, and diverse fauna such as chamois, ibex, and marmots. Mount Roccerè is also notable for the discovery of Bronze Age cupels, small hollows in the rock.
The region offers outdoor activities throughout the year. For trekking and hiking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal, providing clear paths and pleasant temperatures. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing, particularly on peaks like Monte Bracco, for those equipped for colder conditions.
Monte Bracco holds significant historical intrigue. Leonardo da Vinci is believed to have written about this mountain in 1511, possibly while seeking materials for his sculptures. The area also features historical architectural remnants like the Balma Boves, a unique rural complex built under a rocky overhang in Sanfront, and the medieval Convento della Trappa.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sanfront offers a variety of outdoor activities. Monte Bracco is popular for mountain biking and snowshoeing, with over 500 rock climbing routes available on its south and east-facing cliffs. You can also find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, such as the 'Sanfront and Balma Boves loop' or the 'Croce del Tournour loop'. For more details on cycling routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Sanfront, Cycling around Sanfront, and Gravel biking around Sanfront guides.
For truly exceptional panoramic views, Razil Peak is highly recommended. From its summit, visitors can enjoy a vast panorama encompassing the Maritime Alps, Monviso, Mont Blanc, Matterhorn, and Monte Rosa. Monte Bracco also offers a 'balcony' view towards Monviso and the Po Valley.
The 'Monviso Tour' is a challenging multi-day trek that encircles Monviso, the highest mountain in the Cottian Alps. It offers spectacular views, alpine lakes, and an opportunity to explore the cultural traditions of the Occitan valleys. While demanding, the region also provides a network of routes suitable for various skill levels, from moderate day hikes to more strenuous ascents.
Yes, compared to more renowned peaks like Mont Blanc or Monte Rosa, the Monviso region generally offers a less crowded and more peaceful trekking experience. This allows for a deeper connection with nature and a more tranquil exploration of the alpine environment.
The Croce di Sanfront is a significant landmark at an elevation of 1,190 meters. While not a natural peak, it's a popular destination for hikers. The trail to Croce di Sanfront is considered moderate and offers panoramic views of the Po Valley. The summit cross itself is a distinctive iron framework, visible from afar, making it a notable feature in the landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views from various summits, with many highlighting the vistas of Monviso and the surrounding valleys. The tranquility and less crowded nature of the trails, especially compared to other alpine regions, are also highly appreciated, allowing for a more immersive natural experience. The diverse hiking options, from easy family-friendly paths to challenging multi-day treks, also contribute to the positive visitor experience.
Yes, the Madonna of the Birch Viewpoint is an excellent panoramic point adjacent to a church, offering beautiful views over the valley and is a highly recommended destination with several ways to get there. Mount Roccerè also provides an excellent panoramic point and can be completed as a loop in about an hour and a half.


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